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MLC Midwest-Canada Relations Committee | 2021-22 Roster
MLC Midwest-Canada Relations Committee | 2021-22 Roster Co-Chairs: Speaker Robert Cupp, Ohio Minister Kelvin Goertzen, Manitoba Co-Vice Chairs: MPP Percy Hatfield, Ontario Sen. Jim Stamas, Michigan ILLINOIS NORTH DAKOTA • Sen. Melinda Bush • Sen. JoNell Bakke • Sen. Don DeWitte • Rep. Dennis Johnson • Sen. Mike Simmons • Rep. David Monson • Sen. Janne Myrdal INDIANA • Rep. Marvin Nelson • Sen. Ed Charbonneau • Sen. Dave Oehlke • Rep. Earl Harris, Jr. • Sen. Linda Rogers OHIO • Rep. Thomas Saunders • Speaker Robert Cupp • Sen. Karen Tallian • Sen. Cecil Thomas • Rep. Denny Zent SASKATCHEWAN IOWA • Ms. Carla Beck, MLA • Mr. Ken Cheveldayoff, MLA KANSAS • Minister Bronwyn Eyre • Sen. Elaine Bowers • Ms. Lisa Lambert, MLA • Sen. Tom Hawk • Speaker Randy Weekes • Rep. Dennis “Boog” Highberger • Deputy Speaker Nadine Wilson • Rep. Nick Hoheisel • Sen. Carolyn McGinn SOUTH DAKOTA • Rep. Mark Schreiber • Sen. Casey Crabtree • Rep. William Sutton • Sen. Mary Duvall • Rep. Steven Haugaard MICHIGAN • Rep. John Mills • Rep. Andrew Beeler • Rep. Jamie Smith • Rep. John Damoose • Sen. Jim Stalzer • Sen. Ken Horn • Rep. Gary Howell WISCONSIN • Sen. Michael MacDonald • Appointments Pending • Sen. Jim Stamas ALBERTA MINNESOTA • Mr. Nathan Neudorf, MLA • Rep. Jeff Backer • Rep. Rob Ecklund MANITOBA • Sen. Mark Johnson • Minister Kelvin Goertzen • Sen. Mary Kunesh • Mr. Doyle Piwniuk, MLA • Rep. Dave Lislegard • Mr. Matt Wiebe, MLA • Sen. David Senjem ONTARIO NEBRASKA • Mr. Percy Hatfield, MPP • Sen. Megan Hunt • Sen. John Lowe, Sr. • Sen. Rita Sanders • Sen. Anna Wishart THE COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS | MIDWESTERN LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE 701 EAST 22ND STREET, SUITE 110 | LOMBARD, ILLINOIS 60148-5095 TEL: 630.925.1922 | FAX: 630.925.1930 | [email protected] | WWW.CSGMIDWEST.ORG . -
May 4, 2021 Hansard
FIRST SESSION — TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATURE of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan ____________ DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS ____________ (HANSARD) Published under the authority of The Hon. Randy Weekes Speaker N.S. VOL. 62 NO. 30A TUESDAY, MAY 4, 2021, 13:30 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN 1st Session — 29th Legislature Lieutenant Governor — His Honour the Honourable Russ Mirasty, S.O.M., M.S.M. Speaker — Hon. Randy Weekes Premier — Hon. Scott Moe Leader of the Opposition — Ryan Meili Beck, Carla — Regina Lakeview (NDP) Love, Matt — Saskatoon Eastview (NDP) Belanger, Buckley — Athabasca (NDP) Makowsky, Hon. Gene — Regina Gardiner Park (SP) Bonk, Steven — Moosomin (SP) Marit, Hon. David — Wood River (SP) Bowes, Jennifer — Saskatoon University (NDP) McLeod, Tim — Moose Jaw North (SP) Bradshaw, Hon. Fred — Carrot River Valley (SP) McMorris, Hon. Don — Indian Head-Milestone (SP) Buckingham, David — Saskatoon Westview (SP) Meili, Ryan — Saskatoon Meewasin (NDP) Carr, Hon. Lori — Estevan (SP) Merriman, Hon. Paul — Saskatoon Silverspring-Sutherland (SP) Cheveldayoff, Ken — Saskatoon Willowgrove (SP) Meyers, Derek — Regina Walsh Acres (SP) Cockrill, Jeremy — The Battlefords (SP) Moe, Hon. Scott — Rosthern-Shellbrook (SP) Conway, Meara — Regina Elphinstone-Centre (NDP) Morgan, Hon. Don — Saskatoon Southeast (SP) Dennis, Terry — Canora-Pelly (SP) Mowat, Vicki — Saskatoon Fairview (NDP) Docherty, Mark — Regina Coronation Park (SP) Nerlien, Hugh — Kelvington-Wadena (SP) Domotor, Ryan — Cut Knife-Turtleford (SP) Nippi-Albright, Betty — Saskatoon Centre (NDP) Duncan, Hon. Dustin — Weyburn-Big Muddy (SP) Ottenbreit, Greg — Yorkton (SP) Eyre, Hon. Bronwyn — Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota (SP) Reiter, Hon. Jim — Rosetown-Elrose (SP) Fiaz, Muhammad — Regina Pasqua (SP) Ritchie, Erika — Saskatoon Nutana (NDP) Francis, Ken — Kindersley (SP) Ross, Alana — Prince Albert Northcote (SP) Friesen, Marv — Saskatoon Riversdale (SP) Ross, Hon. -
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, June 8, 2012 1273 (REGULATIONS)/CE NUMÉRO NE CONTIENT PAS DE PARTIE III (RÈGLEMENTS)
THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART III THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, JUNE 8, 2012 1273 (REGULATIONS)/CE NUMÉRO NE CONTIENT PAS DE PARTIE III (RÈGLEMENTS) The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN’S PRINTER/PUBLIÉE CHAQUE SEMAINE SOUS L’AUTORITÉ DE L’ImPRIMEUR DE LA REINE PART I/PARTIE I Volume 108 REGINA, friday, JUNE 8, 2012/REGINA, VENDREDI, 8 JUIN 2012 No. 23/nº 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES PART I/PARTIE I APPOINTMENTS/NOMINATIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 1274 ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED/LOIS NON ENCORE PROCLAMÉES ..................................................................................... 1275 ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR SUR SANCTION (First Session, Twenty-seventh Legislative Assembly/Première session, 27e Assemblée législative) ............................................. 1278 ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC DATES/LOIS EN VIGUEUR À DES DATES PRÉCISES .................................................. 1280 ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC EVENTS/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR À DES OCCURRENCES PARTICULIÈRES..... 1280 ACTS PROCLAIMED/LOIS PROCLAMÉES (2012) ........................................................................................................................ 1281 minister’S orderS/ArrÊTÉS ministÉriel .................................................................................................................... 1281 The Cities Act .......................................................................................................................................................................................... -
February 1, 2021 House Services Committee
STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOUSE SERVICES Hansard Verbatim Report No. 3 — February 1, 2021 Published under the authority of The Hon. Randy Weekes Speaker Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan Twenty-Ninth Legislature Hansard on the Internet Hansard and other documents of the Legislative Assembly are available within hours after each sitting. https://www.legassembly.sk.ca/Calendar STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOUSE SERVICES Hon. Randy Weekes, Chair Biggar-Sask Valley Ms. Vicki Mowat, Deputy Chair Saskatoon Fairview Ms. Carla Beck Regina Lakeview Mr. Terry Dennis Canora-Pelly Hon. Jeremy Harrison Meadow Lake Mr. Greg Ottenbreit Yorkton Ms. Nicole Sarauer Regina Douglas Park Mr. Doug Steele Cypress Hills STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOUSE SERVICES 7 February 1, 2021 [The committee met at 10:01.] member’s intervention and the opposition have made their view clear, I would just say for the record that this is consistent with The Chair: — Okay, welcome colleagues. Thank you for being the standing order. It’s consistent with practice in 2016, and we here to the Standing Committee on House Services. Today we’ll look forward to having a fulsome sitting and good discussion on be considering changes to the designated days on which the all of the questions that would be raised by the opposition. So, Assembly shall not meet pursuant to rule 6(3). look forward to voting on this motion. And I am the Chair of this committee today and we have the The Chair: — Okay, no other comments? All in favour? following members present: Carla Beck, Terry Dennis, Hon. Jeremy Harrison, Vicki Mowat, Greg Ottenbreit, Nicole Sarauer, Some Hon. -
April 6, 2021 House Services Committee
STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOUSE SERVICES Hansard Verbatim Report No. 4 — April 6, 2021 Published under the authority of The Hon. Randy Weekes Speaker Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan Twenty-Ninth Legislature Hansard on the Internet Hansard and other documents of the Legislative Assembly are available within hours after each sitting. https://www.legassembly.sk.ca/Calendar STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOUSE SERVICES Hon. Randy Weekes, Chair Biggar-Sask Valley Ms. Vicki Mowat, Deputy Chair Saskatoon Fairview Ms. Carla Beck Regina Lakeview Mr. Terry Dennis Canora-Pelly Hon. Jeremy Harrison Meadow Lake Mr. Greg Ottenbreit Yorkton Ms. Nicole Sarauer Regina Douglas Park Mr. Doug Steele Cypress Hills STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOUSE SERVICES 9 April 6, 2021 [The committee met at 09:03.] and to say that the bulk of this work is something that we agree with and we think will keep people safe. It’s just this one The Chair: — Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the provision that we have to take issue with. Standing Committee on House Services. Today we’ll be considering the committee’s fifth report, which deals with The Chair: — Hon. Mr. Harrison. temporary modifications to the processes, practices, and rules and procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. I Hon. Mr. J. Harrison: — Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. am the Chair of this committee, and today we have the following And I want to firstly say thank you to the LAS [Legislative members present: Ms. Carla Beck, Mr. Terry Dennis, the Hon. Assembly Service] staff who put a huge amount of work into this Jeremy Harrison, Ms. -
December 1, 2020 Hansard
FIRST SESSION — TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATURE of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan ____________ DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS ____________ (HANSARD) Published under the authority of The Hon. Randy Weekes Speaker N.S. VOL. 62 NO. 2A TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020, 13:30 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN 1st Session — 29th Legislature Lieutenant Governor — His Honour the Honourable Russ Mirasty, S.O.M., M.S.M. Speaker — Hon. Randy Weekes Premier — Hon. Scott Moe Leader of the Opposition — Ryan Meili Beck, Carla — Regina Lakeview (NDP) Love, Matt — Saskatoon Eastview (NDP) Belanger, Buckley — Athabasca (NDP) Makowsky, Hon. Gene — Regina Gardiner Park (SP) Bonk, Steven — Moosomin (SP) Marit, Hon. David — Wood River (SP) Bowes, Jennifer — Saskatoon University (NDP) McLeod, Tim — Moose Jaw North (SP) Bradshaw, Fred — Carrot River Valley (SP) McMorris, Hon. Don — Indian Head-Milestone (SP) Buckingham, David — Saskatoon Westview (SP) Meili, Ryan — Saskatoon Meewasin (NDP) Carr, Hon. Lori — Estevan (SP) Merriman, Hon. Paul — Saskatoon Silverspring-Sutherland (SP) Cheveldayoff, Ken — Saskatoon Willowgrove (SP) Meyers, Derek — Regina Walsh Acres (SP) Cockrill, Jeremy — The Battlefords (SP) Moe, Hon. Scott — Rosthern-Shellbrook (SP) Conway, Meara — Regina Elphinstone-Centre (NDP) Morgan, Hon. Don — Saskatoon Southeast (SP) Dennis, Terry — Canora-Pelly (SP) Mowat, Vicki — Saskatoon Fairview (NDP) Docherty, Mark — Regina Coronation Park (SP) Nerlien, Hugh — Kelvington-Wadena (SP) Domotor, Ryan — Cut Knife-Turtleford (SP) Nippi-Albright, Betty — Saskatoon Centre (NDP) Duncan, Hon. Dustin — Weyburn-Big Muddy (SP) Ottenbreit, Greg — Yorkton (SP) Eyre, Hon. Bronwyn — Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota (SP) Reiter, Hon. Jim — Rosetown-Elrose (SP) Fiaz, Muhammad — Regina Pasqua (SP) Ritchie, Erika — Saskatoon Nutana (NDP) Francis, Ken — Kindersley (SP) Ross, Alana — Prince Albert Northcote (SP) Friesen, Marv — Saskatoon Riversdale (SP) Ross, Hon. -
Québec and a Deputy Sergeant-At-Arms
Legislative Reports Québec and a Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms. Daniel Lavoie, National Assembly Proceedings Assistant Director of Security, will act as Associate Sergeant-at-Arms for security. He will be in charge of Visit of Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario the “security” component that has traditionally been under the responsibility of the Sergeant-at-Arms. The President of the National Assembly, Jacques Gilles Jourdain will continue carrying out the duties Chagnon, welcomed the Premier of Ontario, Kathleen of Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms in close collaboration Wynne, to the National Assembly on September 21. At with Ms. Durepos. the invitation of Québec Premier Philippe Couillard, Ms. Wynne addressed the Québec parliamentarians Bills Passed in the House. This was the first time that the head of government of a Canadian province took the floor in Since the resumption of proceedings, the National the Québec National Assembly Chamber. Assembly has passed Bill 121, An Act to increase the autonomy and powers of Ville de Montréal, the metropolis of Ms. Wynne was in the national capital for the Québec, which, among other things, changes the title of seventh joint meeting of the Cabinet ministers of both the Charter of Ville de Montréal to “Charter of Ville de governments. Several topics of common interest were Montréal, Metropolis of Québec,” as well as Bill 137, An addressed during this meeting, which took place in Act respecting the Réseau électrique métropolitain, whose Québec City on September 22. purpose is to facilitate the construction and operation of a new shared transportation infrastructure publicly New Sergeant-at-Arms at the National Assembly announced as the “Réseau électrique métropolitain.” Work in the Blue Room resumed on September Rulings and Directives from the Chair 19, 2017, with a first. -
Register of Potential Candidates
October 26, 2020 Provincial General Election Potential Candidates by Party As of September 12th, 2020 Registered Political Party Potential Candidate Arm River Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan New Democratic Party, Sask. Section Cam Goff Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan Steve Forbes Saskatchewan Green Party Saskatchewan Liberal Association Saskatchewan Party Dana Skoropad Independent Athabasca Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan New Democratic Party, Sask. Section Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Green Party Saskatchewan Liberal Association Saskatchewan Party Independent Batoche Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan New Democratic Party, Sask. Section Lon Borgerson Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Green Party Saskatchewan Liberal Association Saskatchewan Party Delbert Kirsch Independent Biggar-Sask Valley Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan New Democratic Party, Sask. Section Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Green Party Saskatchewan Liberal Association Saskatchewan Party Randy Weekes Independent Cannington Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan New Democratic Party, Sask. Section Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Green Party Saskatchewan Liberal Association Saskatchewan Party Daryl Harrison Independent Canora-Pelly Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan New Democratic Party, Sask. Section Stacey Strykowski Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Green Party Saskatchewan Liberal Association Saskatchewan Party Terry Dennis Independent 1 of -
Angry Birds: Twitter Harassment of Canadian Female Politicians By
Angry Birds: Twitter Harassment of Canadian Female Politicians By Jess Ann Gordon Submitted to the Faculty of Extension University of Alberta In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Communications and Technology August 5, 2019 2 Acknowledgments Written with gratitude on the unceded traditional territories of the Skwxw�7mesh (Squamish), Səl̓ �lwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh), and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations, and on Treaty 6 territory, the traditional lands of diverse Indigenous peoples including the Cree, Blackfoot, Métis, Nakota Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway, Saulteaux, Anishinaabe, Inuit, and many others. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my friends, family, cohort colleagues, and professors who contributed to this project. Thank you to my project supervisor, Dr. Gordon Gow, for his steadying support throughout the project and the many valuable suggestions. Thank you as well to Dr. Stanley Varnhagen, who provided invaluable advice on the design and content of the survey. I am grateful to both Dr. Gow and Dr. Varnhagen for sharing their expertise and guidance to help bring this project to life. Thank you to my guinea pigs, who helped me to identify opportunities and errors in the draft version of the survey: Natalie Crawford Cox, Lana Cuthbertson, Kenzie Gordon, Ross Gordon, Amanda Henry, Lucie Martineau, Kory Mathewson, and Ian Moore. Thank you to my MACT 2017 cohort colleagues and professors their support and encouragement. Particularly, I’d like to thank Ryan O’Byrne for helping me to clarify the project concept in its infant stages, and for being a steadfast cheerleader and friend throughout this project and the entire MACT program. -
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, August 22, 2014 1813
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, AUGUST 22, 2014 1813 THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART III (REGULATIONS)/CE NUMÉRO NE CONTIENT PAS DE PARTIE III (RÈGLEMENTS) The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN’S PRINTER/PUBLIÉE CHAQUE SEMAINE SOUS L’AUTORITÉ DE L’ImPRIMEUR DE LA REINE PART I/PARTIE I Volume 110 REGINA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 2014/REGINA, VENDREDI, 22 AOÛT 2014 No. 34/nº 34 TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES PART I/PARTIE I PROGRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SUR L’éTAT DES PROJETS DE LOI (Third Session, Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assembly/Troisième session, 27e Assemblée législative) ........................................... 1814 ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED/LOIS NON ENCORE PROCLAMÉES ..................................................................................... 1814 ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR SUR SANCTION (Third Session, Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assembly/Troisième session, 27e Assemblée législative) ........................................... 1818 ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC EVENTS/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR À DES OCCURRENCES PARTICULIÈRES..... 1819 ACTS PROCLAIMED/LOIS PROCLAMÉES (2014) ........................................................................................................................ 1820 MINISTERS’ ORDERS/ARRÊTÉS MINISTÉRIELS ...................................................................................................................... 1821 The Conservation and Development Act ................................................................................................................................................ -
Standing Committee on Human Services
STANDING COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES Hansard Verbatim Report No. 55 – May 9, 2011 Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan Twenty-sixth Legislature STANDING COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES Mr. Greg Ottenbreit, Chair Yorkton Mr. Cam Broten, Deputy Chair Saskatoon Massey Place Ms. Doreen Eagles Estevan Mr. Glen Hart Last Mountain-Touchwood Ms. Judy Junor Saskatoon Eastview Ms. Christine Tell Regina Wascana Plains Mr. Gordon Wyant Saskatoon Northwest Published under the authority of The Honourable Don Toth, Speaker STANDING COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES 1355 May 9, 2011 [The committee met at 14:45.] disability services. And Doug Scott is the director of benefits policy, strategic policy branch. The Chair: — Good afternoon, everyone. It is now 2:45, the appointed hour for this committee to begin. I will call the I’d also like to take the opportunity to commend the board of committee to order. I would like to welcome everyone here and directors of Sask Housing Corporation for their dedication and at home to the deliberations on the Standing Committee on all the work in building a stronger housing program that they’ve Human Services this afternoon. On the agenda today, we will undertaken in the last year and six months. These six first be considering the estimates, supplementary estimates for individuals have played a central role in much of the progress the Ministry of Social Services and then moving to we’ve seen, and continuing to do as we go forward. consideration of the estimates and supplementary estimates for the ministries of Health, the estimates for the Ministry of These individuals are the chair, Keith Hanson. -
STANDING COMMITTEE on INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS and JUSTICE Tuesday, May 6, 2014
STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND JUSTICE Tuesday, May 6, 2014 MINUTE NO. 34 3:05 p.m. – Māmawapiwin Room (Room 8) 1. Present: Warren Michelson in the Chair and Members D.F. (Yogi) Huyghebaert, Russ Marchuk, Paul Merriman*, John Nilson*, Kevin Phillips and Corey Tochor. Substituting Members Paul Merriman for Warren Steinley John Nilson for Doyle Vermette 2. The committee considered the Estimates for the Ministry of Justice. The following Justice Ministers and officials appeared before the committee and answered questions: Witnesses Hon. Gordon Wyant, Minister of Justice and Attorney General Hon. Christine Tell, Minister Responsible for Corrections and Policing Kevin Fenwick, Deputy Minister and Deputy Attorney General Dale McFee, Deputy Minister Ron Anderson, Assistant Deputy Minister, Community Safety Outcomes Dennis Cooley, Assistant Deputy Minister, Custody, Supervision and Rehabilitation Services Constance Hourie, Executive Director, Continuous Improvement and Quality Assurance, Community Safety Outcomes Dale Larsen, Executive Director, Policing and Community Services Brian Rector, Executive Director, Research and Evidence-based Excellence Dave Tulloch, Executive Director, Corporate Services Mindy Gudmundson, Director, Corporate Services Raequel Giles Rude, Executive Assistant to the Deputy Minister 3. The committee concluded its consideration of the Estimates for the Ministry of Justice. On motion of Mr. Marchuk: Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2015 the following sum: For Justice .................................................................................. $577,620,000 4. The committee considered the Estimates for the Ministry of Government Relations. 5. The committee concluded its consideration of the Estimates for the Ministry of Government Relations. On motion of Mr. Merriman: Resolved, That there be granted to Her Majesty for the twelve months ending March 31, 2015 the following sum: For Government Relations .........................................................